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Soddy

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Soddy
Frederick. 1877--1956, English chemist, whose work on radioactive disintegration led to the discovery of isotopes: Nobel prize for chemistry 1921


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For a year she nursed one child, taught six others, fed at least ten people a day and kept house in a soddy probably no bigger than 10' by 24" with an added room about 9' square.
Prichard of Clifton and Albert Stone of Soddy Daisy, Tennessee.
Bill McCoy, a Soddy Daisy, Tennessee-based consultant, also recommends auditor/IT discussion.
 
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